Sponsored Links

Featured Links

Other Topics
Sponsored Links



Quote of the Day

"Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go."

William Feather

FEATURED
PRODUCTS
 
Direct Satellite PC - PC To TV Product...
 
Pc Satellite Tv Box
 
Satellite TV for PC
 
Easy TV - Get Satellite TV On Your PC
 
3000 Live TV Channels On Your PC!
 




 


Google

 
Featured Martial Arts Articles

17 Self Defense Tips For Dorm And Campus Safety
College Safety. Are you frustrated where to start? Here’s how to keep an assailant or thief from making you their next target. These 17 safety tips are on target to protect yourself and your property away at school...while still having ...

How to Get Certified In Scuba Diving
The first two steps in getting certified in scuba diving is to make sure that you are a reasonably proficient swimmer and you get medical clearance from your doctor to take up the sport. As for the swimming, you don't have to master ...

Is work still necessary?
I have a confession to make - several confessions in fact. I have at times been stupid enough to believe that work is not necessary to make money or achieve success. A few years ago I joined a network marketing company that promised to ...





8 Technical Aspects of the Martial Arts
 

In the past Japanese samurai, Mongolian horsemen, Manchu bannermen, and European knights spent a lifetime learning the highly complex art of fighting. It took many years of discipline to master the techniques of unarmed fighting and fighting with weapons, and training was honed by close-quarters combat that resulted in real fatalities. Although soldiers continue to be trained in these arts today, given the advanced technology of modern warfare they are less likely to engage in unarmed fighting. Unarmed fighting has become more of a civilian sport, and the techniques practiced are less lethal. Many practitioners study only a limited number of fighting techniques within a single system. Others like to gain diverse skills, and most martial arts schools include the study of techniques from different systems. In some systems, advanced study is not offered until a practitioner has been studying and training for many years and gained a certain level of skill.

Types and features of fighting include: long- and short-range unarmed fighting, armed fighting, grappling, the use of pressure points, self-cultivation, single- and multiple-opponent fighting, fighting without injuring the opponent, and avoidance of fighting.

In long-range unarmed fighting, participants have time to react to visual stimuli, which allows the execution of both powerful strikes as well as subtle feints. In short-range unarmed fighting, practitioners must react quickly to tactile stimuli. Feints are difficult to do, as speed and reflex assume importance.

When using grappling techniques, leverage and physical strength are important. Participants wrestle each other to gain submission of the other or find a weak spot for striking. At this range, pinching, biting, and spitting may also be used if not forbidden by the rules.

In armed fighting, the reach of the practitioner is

increased and strikes are more destructive. Each weapon and range has its own techniques, and several weapons are generally studied. For efficiency and simplification, a well-designed teaching system will emphasize similarities in technique.

Incorporating the knowledge of pressure points can increase the effective use of traditional techniques and add a new range of options. When striking the body, for example, the target point can be chosen to bring about a specific effect.

Self-cultivation techniques enhance moral, emotional, and physical development. Some martial arts schools have character development as a main goal. Acquiring skill in a martial art form takes patience, dedication, and persistence, all of which benefit the practitioner in developing strength of character. A school focusing on self-cultivation emphasizes techniques and training that encourage and support this development.

Traditional duels and modern sparring matches consist of single-opponent fighting. Expert fighters are pitted against each other and must follow a definite set of rules in fighting until one is declared the victor. In this type of fighting, footwork can be simplified, as quick turns are rarely needed. In such matches, opponents tend to be equals in skill.

Some martial arts systems, especially those that focus on basic self-defense, teach avoidance of fighting altogether. Techniques include instruction on how to become aware of potentially violent confrontations and situations, defuse them before they arise, and de-escalate them if they occur. In these systems, fighting would be engaged in as a last resort when it is unavoidable.

About the author:



Steven Gregoire has been training in the martial arts since 1986. Currently he operates Tigerstrike.com A martial art equipment and supply store.



Written by: steven gregoire



Martial Arts News



Earnhardt's grandson set to make mixed martial arts debut
WBTV
Jeff Earnhardt, grandson of the legendary Dale Earnhardt, is set to try his hand in a new sport for the Earnhardt family: mixed martial arts. Earnhardt, 22, currently races in the NASCAR Nationwide Series but says he got addicted to MMA fighting as a ...

and more »

Bleacher Report

UFC Fighters Who Got a Boost from Moosin: God of Martial Arts PPV
Bleacher Report
"Moosin: God of Martial Arts" came to pay-per-view two years ago, and its impact is still felt in UFC today. The first MMA PPV show in the commonwealth of Massachusetts was a big event in my announcing career, and these three fighters can look back on ...
15 Books by Popular UFC Stars to Add to Your Reading ListYahoo! Sports

all 8 news articles »

Martial arts school wins North American title
Albany Times Union
A local mixed martial arts school pulled of a big surprise recently, winning a North American Grappling Association tournament at Siena. "The schools that usually win are schools that have been around for 10 to 15 years," said Edward Anthony, ...


Martial Arts America Promotes John Frederick to Pee Wee Black Belt
eCoronado.com (blog)
John Frederick earned his Pee Wee Black at Martial Arts America on October 20, 2011. John trains 2-3 times per week, learning self-defense and life skills such as Focus, Self-Discipline, and Goal Setting. Martial Arts America offers opportunities for ...


Gatwick staff become martial arts world record breakers
Redhill And Reigate Life
Staff at the Gatwick office of a global company proved they could pack a punch when they became martial arts world record-breakers. Around 40 staff from the South-east office of KPMG, a global network of professional firms providing audit, ...

and more »